I seen this about a year ago when I started pushing the limits on my GPU's!Great piece of info, Thank You!

I think that post was mine too I just thought I do a refresh for the newbies I remember when I first saw this, my shaders on my GF were like 4Mhz away from the increment limit, so I just adjusted them 4Mhz up and my PPD rose nicely

What I found out though, that you shouldn't adjust the shaders separate from the core - they should stay connected with Fermi (and up). Basicaly the shaders are twice in numbers than the core (ex. my GTX 470 is @ 811core/1622Shaders). My previous card was a GTX275 and it was a different situation - the shaders could be detached from the core and adjusted considerably higher. With Fermi you don't get the performance increase if you do that.

sbohdan wrote:What I found out though, that you shouldn't adjust the shaders separate from the core - they should stay connected with Fermi (and up). Basicaly the shaders are twice in numbers than the core (ex. my GTX 470 is @ 811core/1622Shaders). My previous card was a GTX275 and it was a different situation - the shaders could be detached from the core and adjusted considerably higher. With Fermi you don't get the performance increase if you do that.

Now thats a piece of info I didnt know!I'm running a 560Ti SC and have my shaders maxed out but core is still stock!I'm going to give this a try!